ALL-AMERICA (Ai) SELECTIONS 
GOLDEN BEAUTY SWEET CORN. Silver Medal Winner for 1955. A valuable new 
sweetcorn. Highly recommended because of its good quality, high yield, disease resistance, 
attractive appearance and color. 
Grows to about 5 feet. The 7 inch 
ears have 12 to 14 rows of golden 
yellow kernels of medium depth 
with white silk. The main crop 
is produced in about 73 days. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
PENNSWEET MUSKMELON 
A very early small melon, 142 to 2 
pounds, with thick very sweet flesh 
and practically no seed cavity. Fruits 
ridged, slightly longer than wide with 
salmon to orange flesh. Ideal for the 
home garden. Pkt. 25c 
Twe. Excellent Newcomen: 
EARLY GIANT F-1 HYBRID TOMATO 
Just about everything you want in a tomato is combined in 
this outstanding F-1 hybrid. The large fruits are deep shaped, 
smooth and of excellent color, flavor and quality. Bears early 
and over a long period. Vigorous, sturdy plants. Matures 
about 95 days after transplanting. Pkt. 25c. 
TOP CROP BUSH BEAN 
Winner of All Time All America Aaward. Straight stringless pods of 
medium green about 6” long. Prolific and disease resistant. In the top 
rank of bush beans. Pkt. 15c. 
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